Korg X-911 Analog Guitar Synthesizer

This is a nice Korg X-911 Analog Guitar Synthesizer. THIS PEDAL SOUNDS BEST AND IS MADE FOR SINGLE NOTE PICKING ONLY. IF YOU STRUM THE NOTES THEY WILL NOT SOUND LIKE THE MACHINE IS TRACKING CORRECTLY. THIS IS HOW IT WAS MADE TO SOUND. The Korg X-911 is a very underestimated synth. What it was intended to be, was a stand alone guitar synthesizer. What it now represents, in these enlightened times, is an all analog, quite unique, signal processor/effects unit. Whereas a true guitar synth really requires its own dedicated pickup arrangement, this unit simply accepts a standard 1/4" jack input. Just patch your guitar, microphone, or other instrument into the X-911 and play one note at a time. Sporting both CV/Trigger inputs AND outputs, these features alone, make it quite a useful little toy. The front panel is divided conveniently into semi-preset traditional sounds, called "Instrument", and more adventurous sounds with the nomenclature "Synthe". The Instrument sounds are named Electric Bass, Tuba, Trumpet, Dist. Guitar, Violin and Flute. The Synthe sounds are designated as graphical waveform icons (Pulse, Ramp, Square). Every voicing has adjustable parameters, with most of the Instrument sounds having a filter control, bar the Violin, which has an envelope control. The Synthe sounds all have envelope controls, namely Attack and Decay. The two sections may be overlaid or used separately, with control via the central balance slider. Many features such as Portamento, Interval, Hold etc. are foot switchable via inputs on the front panel.

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This is a nice Korg X-911 Analog Guitar Synthesizer. THIS PEDAL SOUNDS BEST AND IS MADE FOR SINGLE NOTE PICKING ONLY. IF YOU STRUM THE NOTES THEY WILL NOT SOUND LIKE THE MACHINE IS TRACKING CORRECTLY. THIS IS...Jay ToddJayToddnotwhatineed@gmail.comAuthorVintage Keyboards